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Prestwick St Cuthbert Archery Club - Community Inclusion and Engagement
2025-07-07 • No comments • • Financial Inclusion Fund 2025/26
The money being applied for will be used for equipmnet to support the running of sessions at a variety of venues across South Ayrshire.
Funds include: Lets Ballistic Safety Net Archery Equipment Course fees / coaches Notes: The equipment and net will have a legacy use from the project and will be used to continue to support community events, out of hours school events, holiday sports initiatives, sessions for Scouts, Guides/ Boys Brigadeetc and ongoing work to support individuals engagement in sport specifically for those that would not normallly have considered trying archery as a sport. Engagement in sport will foster not only physical activity but also the benfits to mental health.
Bridge to Shore
2025-07-29 • No comments • • Financial Inclusion Fund 2025/26
Your funding will provide much needed frontline support to our beneficiaries who are affected by addiction and extreme poverty-issues which are inherently linked. Your funding would provide essential short and medium term support for our beneficiaries allowing them support, comfort and time to manage their recovery with support of our lived experince staff and volunteers-providing bus passes to help break transport barriers, emergency food and food packages, heating support and clothing.
Young Start
2025-07-08 • No comments • • Financial Inclusion Fund 2025/26
We are seeking £2,500 for the healthy food resource for our Young Start Project. This project has already secured £33,000 for Year 1 from the National Lottery Young Start Programme.
The project will run as an after-school club throughout the academic year and support summer school activity, so this funding would have material impact in an area of social deprivation and high child poverty rates.
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'Oor Villages': Your Community Newsletter
2025-07-25 • No comments • • Financial Inclusion Fund 2025/26
The Tarbolton Community Council SCIO is applying for this funding as part of its affiliation with the ‘Three Villages Forum’. We have recently ran a ‘Trip Down Memory Lane’ project which was out inaugural project to show people that as villages we are not only tightly night in terms of our history but the communities are still close. During this some old copies of a monthly newsletter that was distributed round Tarbolton in the 80s/90s called ‘The Tarbolton Times’ were found and brought along to our consultation sessions and from the public there was an overwhelming consensus that this is something that should be brought back.
In the times that we live in where everything is posted on social media, those who aren’t on it find life very isolating (especially in the outlying villages of Tarbolton, Annbank, and Mossblown). In addition to this, there is no space for community groups to provide regular longer form updates to the public because of social medias demand for content to be short and engaging for our ever shrinking attention spans. The Three Villages Forum is going to bring back the Tarbolton Times as ‘The Voice of the Villages’ which will be a monthly/bi-monthly printed booklet/newsletter that will be sold within the Three Villages. This will help to bring the communities closer together by updating each other on our news and it will also reduce social isolation, an issue which is so prevalent, within the villages by updating those socially isolated on what is going on in the community and what events are running, encouraging them to attend and integrate back into community life.
This is going to help prepare people for employment, training, education & volunteering opportunities because the magazine is going to be run solely by young volunteers. Equipping with them with skills in journalism, writing, communications, design, commercial printing, marketing, distribution, community engagement, and so much more we are providing them with invaluable on-the-job experience that they can they use when applying to jobs, apprenticeships, college, university, etc. We plan to work with industry experts who can come and speak to the volunteer team and provide them with advice for those wishing to go into the industries.
All profits that are made off the publication will go right back into the production of it.
In order to make the project viable in the long term and reduce costs we plan to purchase the printing equipment and materials ourselves rather than relying on commercial printing costs for each issue. We plan to apply for £4,829.72 which will cover a Printer, Machinery, Materials, and Workstations.

Extra Time
2025-07-28 • No comments • • Financial Inclusion Fund 2025/26
Your funding would help the Charity to enhance the provision to children and families in Ayr North through our extra time project which runs after schools in the 4 primary schools. The project brings people together through football, promoting improved heatlh and wellbeing, reducing isolation and offering guidance and support to reduce child poverty, improve awareness of support avaailable through resources including the information and advice hub, and promoting access to skills, education and employment.
The Charity will also aim to offer volunteering opportunities including football coaching qualifications and the opportunity to get involved in the charity's many projects,
The poverty and deprivation rates in Ayr North are among the highest in Scotland, the charity's work across the community is committed to tackling these issues long term.